Cutting the low-frequency range, U can leave this off (p. 49) – Roland Edirol R-05 User Manual

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49

Recording

Setting the function of the [LIMITER] switch

1.

Press [MENU] to access the “Menu” screen,
use [

]/[

] to select “Input Setup,” and

press [

].

fig.recoedersetting.eps_80

2.

Use [

]/[

] to move the cursor to the

Limiter/AGC setting, and use [

]/[

] to

select either Limiter or AGC.

fig.recoedersetting.eps_80

3.

Press [MENU] twice to return to the main screen.

If AGC is on, INPUT [+] [–] is disabled, and you won’t
be able to adjust the recording level manually.

By turning on the [LOW CUT] switch on the rear
panel, you can cut the low range below a specified
frequency.

fig

Normally, you can leave this off.

If you have problems with low-frequency noise, such
as the wind noise that is often present in outdoor
recordings, the rumble from automobiles or
machines, or vibration, you may be able to reduce
this noise by cutting the low-frequency range.

If you have problems with the breath noise or
muffled tone that can occur when recording a vocal,
cutting the low-frequency range will give you a more
crisp recording.

Cutting the Low-Frequency Range

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